![]() It has three cores that can execute multiple instructions at once, allowing, for example, one to be used for reading data, one for writing data and another for optimization. The MEX controller itself is based upon an ARM Cortex R4 (400MHz) processor. This is a triple-core ARM-based controller that is of course SATA 6Gb/s compatible and can be paired with the latest 1xnm NAND flash memory. That boost alone is responsible for quite a bit of the performance improvements of the EVO series. The controller however has received a clock frequency change from 300 MHz in the MDX to 400 MHz for the MEX. ![]() So basically these are small improved respins of the same controller used, and yes it uses the very same 3-core ARM Cortex R4 base product. That means these are small evolutionary changes based on the same architecture. In fact there's an easy way of explaining that name, the MCX controller was used in the 830, the MDX in 840 and 840 Pro and the MEX is now used in the 840 Evo. Storage Capacity: 120, 250, 500, 750, 1000 GBĬoming from the 840 and 840 Pro you'll notice that Samsung now is using the MEX controller.
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